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  • William Borlase
  • 18th-century English antiquary and naturalist

    William Borlase (2 February 1696 – 31 August 1772), was a Cornish antiquary, geologist and naturalist. From 1722, he was Rector of Ludgvan, Cornwall,

    William Borlase

    William Borlase

    William_Borlase

  • Sir William Borlase's Grammar School
  • Academy grammar school in Marlow, Buckinghamshire, England

    Sir William Borlase's Grammar School (commonly shortened to Borlase or SWBGS) is a selective state grammar school accepting girls and boys aged 11–18

    Sir William Borlase's Grammar School

    Sir_William_Borlase's_Grammar_School

  • Newquay
  • Town in Cornwall, England

    was known as the Commercial Inn until early in the 20th century. Dr William Borlase, who was a Cornish antiquarian and the Rector of Ludgvan, visited Towan

    Newquay

    Newquay

    Newquay

  • William Borlase (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    William Borlase (1696–1772) was a Cornish clergyman, antiquary, geologist and naturalist. William Borlase may also refer to: Sir William Borlase (died

    William Borlase (disambiguation)

    William_Borlase_(disambiguation)

  • William Borlase (died 1630)
  • English politician

    William Borlase (28 December 1589 – 15 December 1630) of Little Marlow and Bockmer, Buckinghamshire was an English politician who sat in the House of

    William Borlase (died 1630)

    William_Borlase_(died_1630)

  • William Copeland Borlase
  • British antiquarian and liberal politician

    William Copeland Borlase FSA (5 April 1848 – 31 March 1899) was a British antiquarian and Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1880

    William Copeland Borlase

    William Copeland Borlase

    William_Copeland_Borlase

  • Lanyon Quoit
  • Dolmen in Cornwall, England

    at the Land's End by John Thomas Blight. In 1872, William Borlase, a descendant of the earlier Borlase, conducted further investigations and excavations

    Lanyon Quoit

    Lanyon Quoit

    Lanyon_Quoit

  • Marlow, Buckinghamshire
  • Town in Buckinghamshire, England

    approximate birth order. Sir William Borlase, a British politician born in the 17th century. In 1624 he founded Sir William Borlase Grammar School in the town

    Marlow, Buckinghamshire

    Marlow, Buckinghamshire

    Marlow,_Buckinghamshire

  • William Borlase (died 1629)
  • English politician

    Sir William Borlase (1566 – 4 September 1629) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1604 and 1614. Borlase was the son of John

    William Borlase (died 1629)

    William_Borlase_(died_1629)

  • Henry Borlase
  • English politician

    Borlase (ca. 1590 – ca. 1624) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1621 and 1624. Borlase was the son of William Borlase

    Henry Borlase

    Henry_Borlase

  • Mên-an-Tol
  • Neolithic standing stones in Cornwall, United Kingdom

    by William Borlase, who also drew a plan. This shows that the megaliths were not in a line like today, but formed an angle of about 135°. Borlase also

    Mên-an-Tol

    Mên-an-Tol

    Mên-an-Tol

  • Borlase
  • Name list

    Borlase is a surname and masculine given name. A branch of the family De Taillefer, of Périgord, who were descended from the Count of Angoulême, came

    Borlase

    Borlase

  • Cromlech
  • Megalithic construction made of large stone blocks

    the first being an altar tomb (frequently called a "dolmen"), as William Borlase first denoted in 1769. A good example is at Carn Llechart [cy]. The

    Cromlech

    Cromlech

  • William Borlase (died 1665)
  • English politician

    William Borlase (15 October 1620 – October 1665) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1659 and 1665. Borlase was the younger

    William Borlase (died 1665)

    William_Borlase_(died_1665)

  • Sir William Borlase's Grammar School Boat Club
  • British rowing club

    Sir William Borlase's Grammar School Boat Club is a rowing club on the River Thames based at Longridge, Quarry Wood Road, Marlow. The club belongs to

    Sir William Borlase's Grammar School Boat Club

    Sir William Borlase's Grammar School Boat Club

    Sir_William_Borlase's_Grammar_School_Boat_Club

  • Land's End
  • Headland and tourist attraction in Cornwall, England

    offshore, is built on the country rock. In 1769, the antiquarian William Borlase wrote: Of this time we are to understand what Edward I. says (Sheringham

    Land's End

    Land's End

    Land's_End

  • Zennor Quoit
  • Dolmen in the Cornwall region, England

    of the villagers of Zennor and the local vicar, William Borlase (a great-grandson of Dr. William Borlase), intervened and successfully offered a financial

    Zennor Quoit

    Zennor Quoit

    Zennor_Quoit

  • 1761 Lisbon earthquake
  • Earthquake and tsunami in the Atlantic Ocean

    no information about their wave heights were detailed. According to William Borlase, at around 16:00 local time, on Barbados, the sea began to retreat

    1761 Lisbon earthquake

    1761_Lisbon_earthquake

  • The Merry Maidens
  • Late Neolithic stone circle in Cornwall, England

    detail by antiquarian William Borlase in 1769, who also reported a second equally large circle of stones. In 1872 William Copeland Borlase, a descendant of

    The Merry Maidens

    The Merry Maidens

    The_Merry_Maidens

  • John Keigwin
  • Cornish antiquary

    Penwith: this group also included John and Thomas Boson, William Gwavas, Thomas Tonkin, William Borlase, Oliver Pender, and James Jenkins of Alverton. His teacher

    John Keigwin

    John Keigwin

    John_Keigwin

  • The Hurlers
  • Group of three stone circles in Cornwall, England

    visited them around 1584. They were described by William Camden in his Britannia of 1586. In 1754 William Borlase published the first detailed description of

    The Hurlers

    The Hurlers

    The_Hurlers

  • Stone crosses in Cornwall
  • is a Gothic lantern cross. It was first mentioned by the historian William Borlase in 1752. Each of the four faces of the cross head features a carved

    Stone crosses in Cornwall

    Stone crosses in Cornwall

    Stone_crosses_in_Cornwall

  • Phillip Lee (politician)
  • British politician

    Buckinghamshire, England, and went to his local grammar school, Sir William Borlase's Grammar School in Marlow. Lee studied Human Biology and Biological

    Phillip Lee (politician)

    Phillip Lee (politician)

    Phillip_Lee_(politician)

  • Paul Daneman
  • English actor (1925–2001)

    the Haberdashers' Aske's School in Elstree, Hertfordshire, and Sir William Borlase's Grammar School in Marlow, Buckinghamshire, and studied stage design

    Paul Daneman

    Paul_Daneman

  • Antiquarian
  • Specialist in antiquities

    and a number of prominent antiquaries (including Robert Glover, William Camden, William Dugdale and Elias Ashmole) held office as professional heralds

    Antiquarian

    Antiquarian

    Antiquarian

  • Pendeen
  • Village and parish in Cornwall, England

    referred to the eponymous headland or Pendeen Manor, birthplace of William Borlase, rather than any of the settlements listed above. The Church of St

    Pendeen

    Pendeen

    Pendeen

  • Hugh Walpole
  • English writer (1894–1941)

    family and felt lonely he was reasonably happy, but he moved to Sir William Borlase's Grammar School in Marlow in 1895, where he was bullied, frightened

    Hugh Walpole

    Hugh Walpole

    Hugh_Walpole

  • Great Marlow (constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom 1801-1885

    1624. Hakewill himself was elected for Amersham in 1624. The election of Borlase and Hippesley to the Long Parliament were declared void.[citation needed]

    Great Marlow (constituency)

    Great_Marlow_(constituency)

  • Jon Fugler
  • Musical artist

    Austell, Cornwall, and later moved to Buckinghamshire. He attended Sir William Borlase's Grammar School in Marlow, where he met future bandmate Mike Bryant

    Jon Fugler

    Jon_Fugler

  • Gabriel Hippesley
  • English courtier and politician

    instead. Hippesley married Amy Popham, the widow of William Borlase, MP, and had one son. Betham, Sir William. The Baronetage of England, Or the History of

    Gabriel Hippesley

    Gabriel_Hippesley

  • Nemertea
  • Phylum of invertebrates, ribbon worms

    about the width of a child's arm, and whose touch made a hand swell. William Borlase wrote in 1758 of a "sea long worm", and in 1770 Gunnerus wrote a formal

    Nemertea

    Nemertea

    Nemertea

  • Condor of Cornwall
  • Legendary Cornish nobleman

    sanguine Britannorum" ('from the royal blood of the Britons'), while William Borlase, writing in the eighteenth century, said that Condor was "descended

    Condor of Cornwall

    Condor of Cornwall

    Condor_of_Cornwall

  • Looe
  • Town in Cornwall, England

    built a great hedge from Lerryn to Looe". The 19th-century antiquarian William Borlase believed it to be a Roman road, and there have been Roman finds in

    Looe

    Looe

    Looe

  • St Wenn
  • Village in Cornwall, England

    reign of Henry V. The Borlase family, ancestors of William Borlase, were residents of three farms in this parish. Later William Hals, who wrote the Parochial

    St Wenn

    St Wenn

    St_Wenn

  • High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire
  • British government office

    Shabbington 24 November 1600: Thomas Denton, of Hillesden 2 December 1601: William Borlase, of Bockmere 7 December 1602: Anthony Chester, of Chicheley Hall 1

    High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire

    High_Sheriff_of_Buckinghamshire

  • 1695
  • Calendar year

    Howard, Countess of Effingham, British countess (d. 1774) February 2 William Borlase, English antiquarian, geologist and naturalist (d. 1772) François de

    1695

    1695

    1695

  • Biddesden House
  • Grade I listed house in the United Kingdom

    wealth brought by his wife: in 1690 he had married Henrietta Borlase, daughter of William Borlase MP and the widow of Sir Richard Astley, 1st Baronet. After

    Biddesden House

    Biddesden House

    Biddesden_House

  • Anthony J. Culyer
  • British economist

    work in the field of health economics. Culyer was educated at Sir William Borlase's Grammar School in Marlow, Buckinghamshire, and at King's School Worcester

    Anthony J. Culyer

    Anthony J. Culyer

    Anthony_J._Culyer

  • Alf Milward
  • English footballer

    the Football League. The son of a tradesman, he was educated at Sir William Borlase's Grammar School and played for the school's Old Boys team and for Marlow

    Alf Milward

    Alf_Milward

  • Fawley Challenge Cup
  • Rowing competition

    2012 Sir William Borlase's Marlow 2013 Marlow Sir William Borlase's 2014 Sir William Borlase's The Windsor Boys' School 2015 Sir William Borlase's Nottingham

    Fawley Challenge Cup

    Fawley Challenge Cup

    Fawley_Challenge_Cup

  • Basil Horsfall
  • British-Ceylonese recipient of the Victoria Cross

    educated at S. Thomas' College, Mount Lavinia in Ceylon and at Sir William Borlase's Grammar School, Marlow in England. He left a position with Barclay's

    Basil Horsfall

    Basil Horsfall

    Basil_Horsfall

  • Mulfra Quoit
  • Dolmen in the Cornwall region, England

    portal William Borlase, (1769), Antiquities Historical and Monumental of the County of Cornwall, Bowyer and Nichols, London William Copeland Borlase, (1872)

    Mulfra Quoit

    Mulfra Quoit

    Mulfra_Quoit

  • Jeremy Cresswell
  • British former diplomat

    December 2009. Cresswell was born in Windsor. He was educated at Sir William Borlase's Grammar School; Exeter College, Oxford; and Johannes Gutenberg University

    Jeremy Cresswell

    Jeremy_Cresswell

  • Ken "Snakehips" Johnson
  • British jazz band-leader and dancer (1914–1941)

    of 14—arriving at Plymouth on 31 August 1929—for schooling at Sir William Borlase's Grammar School near Marlow, Buckinghamshire. He played cricket and

    Ken "Snakehips" Johnson

    Ken_"Snakehips"_Johnson

  • Carn Euny
  • Archaeological site in Cornwall, England

    searching for tin deposits. Between 1863 and 1868, the antiquarian William Copeland Borlase examined the archaeological site and exposed the fogou. The graphic

    Carn Euny

    Carn Euny

    Carn_Euny

  • Schools' Head of the River Race
  • Annual rowing race in River Thames, England

    17:30.5 2024 J16 Ch8+ St Paul's School 17:13.5 2024 J16 1st8+ Sir William Borlase 17:53 2011 J16 2nd8+ Hampton School Boat Club 17:51 2014 J15 Ch8+ Aberdeen

    Schools' Head of the River Race

    Schools'_Head_of_the_River_Race

  • Borlase Richmond Webb
  • Richmond Webb of Biddesden and his first wife Henrietta Borlase, daughter of William Borlase and Joanna Bancks. As a young child, he received a commission

    Borlase Richmond Webb

    Borlase Richmond Webb

    Borlase_Richmond_Webb

  • Pendeen Vau
  • Archaeological site in England

    situated at Pendeen (Manor) farm, once the home of the renowned historian William Borlase about half a mile from Pendeen Lighthouse. As the fogou is on private

    Pendeen Vau

    Pendeen Vau

    Pendeen_Vau

  • George Woodcock
  • Canadian writer, literary critic, philosopher, poet and theorist (1912–1995)

    moved with his parents to England at an early age, attending Sir William Borlase's Grammar School in Marlow and Morley College. Though his family was

    George Woodcock

    George_Woodcock

  • Penzance
  • Town in Cornwall, England

    actual church that gave Penzance its name is in a manuscript written by William Borlase in 1750: ″The ancient chapel belonging to the town of Penzance may

    Penzance

    Penzance

    Penzance

  • 2007 British Rowing Championships
  • Henley Sir William Perkins's / Staines Women J15 1x Yarm School Abingdon Merchant Taylors' Girls School Women J15 2x St Neots Sir William Borlase Strathclyde

    2007 British Rowing Championships

    2007_British_Rowing_Championships

  • William Pryce
  • British medical man and antiquary

    son of Dr. Samuel Pryce of Redruth in Cornwall, and Catherine Hill; William Borlase was a great-uncle on his mother's side. Philip Webber of Falmouth acted

    William Pryce

    William Pryce

    William_Pryce

  • Promontory forts of Cornwall
  • Cliff castles in north-west Europe

    have been a subject for study and speculation by antiquarians such as William Borlase. Modern sources agree that cliff castles may have served principally

    Promontory forts of Cornwall

    Promontory forts of Cornwall

    Promontory_forts_of_Cornwall

  • Arthur Goodwin
  • English politician

    Parliament of England Preceded by William Borlase Sir Henry Neville, jnr Member of Parliament for High Wycombe 1621–1624 With: Richard Lovelace Henry

    Arthur Goodwin

    Arthur Goodwin

    Arthur_Goodwin

  • Tim Janman
  • British politician

    two half-brothers, Clive and Rodger. Janman was educated at the Sir William Borlase's Grammar School in Marlow, Buckinghamshire, and the University of Nottingham

    Tim Janman

    Tim_Janman

  • February 2
  • Day of the year

    1732) 1677 – Jean-Baptiste Morin, French composer (died 1745) 1695 – William Borlase, English geologist and archaeologist (died 1772) 1695 – François de

    February 2

    February_2

  • St Just in Penwith
  • Town in Cornwall, England

    there. There is still an area of Bendigo known as St. Just Point. William Borlase (1696–1772), Cornish antiquary, geologist and naturalist from Pendeen

    St Just in Penwith

    St Just in Penwith

    St_Just_in_Penwith

  • Mary Bankes
  • English Royalist (c. 1598–1661)

    had two children. Jerome Bankes Charles Bankes William Bankes Alice Bankes, married Sir John Borlase, 1st Baronet, by whom she had issue Jane Bankes

    Mary Bankes

    Mary Bankes

    Mary_Bankes

  • Teän
  • Island of the Isles of Scilly, UK

    generations; by 1717 there were ten people living on the island, but in 1752 William Borlase only saw fields of corn and ruined buildings. In the 19th century Woodley

    Teän

    Teän

    Teän

  • Peregrine Hoby
  • English landowner and member of parliament (1602–1679)

    Somerset, 1st Marquess of Worcester). His father was also the nephew of William Cecil, Lord Burghley. Hoby attended Eton College between 1612 and 1616

    Peregrine Hoby

    Peregrine_Hoby

  • David Willey (journalist)
  • British journalist

    in the town of Marlow in Buckinghamshire. He was educated at Sir William Borlase's Grammar School, a state grammar school in the town, followed by Queens'

    David Willey (journalist)

    David_Willey_(journalist)

  • August 31
  • Day of the year

    Gottlieb Heineccius, German academic and jurist (born 1681) 1772 – William Borlase, English geologist and historian (born 1695) 1795 – François-André

    August 31

    August_31

  • Zennor
  • Village in Cornwall, England

    churchyard. Those in the churchyard are fixed on the tombstone of the Rev. William Borlase, Vicar of Zennor (died 1888). Special Operations Executive intelligence

    Zennor

    Zennor

    Zennor

  • William Taillefer I
  • Count of Angoulême

    note 5. Borlase, William Copeland (1888). The Descent, Name and Arms of Borlase of Borlase in the County of Cornwall by William Copeland Borlase, Page 9

    William Taillefer I

    William_Taillefer_I

  • St Blazey
  • Town in Cornwall, England

    inscription as "+ Alroron Ullici + filius". It was also described by William Borlase in his Antiquities of Cornwall (1754), pp. 363–64. The church was built

    St Blazey

    St Blazey

    St_Blazey

  • 1772
  • Calendar year

    writer most famous for Les Mœurs (The Manners) (b. 1715) August 31 – William Borlase, English naturalist (b. 1695) September 30 – James Brindley, English

    1772

    1772

    1772

  • John Wallop, 1st Earl of Portsmouth
  • British politician (1690–1762)

    of John Wallop, of Farleigh Wallop and his wife Alicia, daughter of William Borlase. The Wallops were an old and influential Hampshire family; his great-grandfather

    John Wallop, 1st Earl of Portsmouth

    John_Wallop,_1st_Earl_of_Portsmouth

  • Economy of Cornwall
  • Economy of English county

    a rabbit warren. Cattle were still being grazed in 1945. Borlase's account William Borlase gave an account of Cornish agriculture in his Natural History

    Economy of Cornwall

    Economy of Cornwall

    Economy_of_Cornwall

  • 1620
  • Calendar year

    François-Henri Salomon de Virelade, French lawyer (d. 1670) October 15 – William Borlase (died 1665), English politician (d. 1665) October 16 – Pierre Paul

    1620

    1620

    1620

  • Carwynnen Quoit
  • Dolmen in the Cornwall region, England

    ancient sites. The first plan and elevation was by Cornish antiquarian William Borlase in 1769. In his 1803 work Coloured Figures of English Fungi or Mushrooms

    Carwynnen Quoit

    Carwynnen Quoit

    Carwynnen_Quoit

  • Wycombe (constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1885 onwards

    Constituencies Order 2023". Schedule 1 Part 6 South East region. "MARCHAUNT, William III, of Wycombe, Bucks. | History of Parliament Online". Leigh Rayment's

    Wycombe (constituency)

    Wycombe (constituency)

    Wycombe_(constituency)

  • List of geologists
  • Argentinian paleontologist, discovered many South American dinosaurs William Borlase (1696–1772), Cornish natural historian, studied the minerals of Cornwall

    List of geologists

    List_of_geologists

  • Aylesbury (constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1801 onwards

    John Lyly Richard More 1604 Sir William Borlase Sir William Smith 1614 Sir John Dormer Samuel Backhouse 1621 Henry Borlase 1624 Sir John Pakington, Bt Sir

    Aylesbury (constituency)

    Aylesbury (constituency)

    Aylesbury_(constituency)

  • List of MPs elected to the English parliament in 1614
  • Buckinghamshire Sir Francis Goodwin Sir William Borlase Brown Willis gives Sir William Fleetwood instead of Borlase Buckingham Sir Thomas Denton Sir Ralph Winwood

    List of MPs elected to the English parliament in 1614

    List of MPs elected to the English parliament in 1614

    List_of_MPs_elected_to_the_English_parliament_in_1614

  • Cromwell's Castle
  • Castle in Tresco, Isles of Scilly, Cornwall, UK

    cut into the main tower and other adjustments made. The antiquary William Borlase visited the castle in 1752, noting that the gun platform was armed

    Cromwell's Castle

    Cromwell's Castle

    Cromwell's_Castle

  • Rocking stone
  • Large precariously balanced stones

    consecrated; or in a general sense, a temple, altar or places or worship William Borlase in his 1754 book Antiquities of Cornwall, claimed that Men Amber was

    Rocking stone

    Rocking stone

    Rocking_stone

  • List of grammar schools in England
  • Buckingham (mixed) Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School, Aylesbury (mixed) Sir William Borlase's Grammar School, Marlow (mixed) Wycombe High School, High Wycombe (girls)

    List of grammar schools in England

    List of grammar schools in England

    List_of_grammar_schools_in_England

  • John Borlase (MP)
  • English politician

    John Borlase (c 1527-1593) was an English landowner who represented Buckinghamshire in the House of Commons in 1586-7. He was the eldest son of Edward

    John Borlase (MP)

    John_Borlase_(MP)

  • Sir John Borlase, 1st Baronet
  • English politician (1619-1672)

    English Civil War. Borlase was born at the Popham family seat of Littlecote House, Wiltshire, the eldest son of Sir William Borlase and his wife Amy Popham

    Sir John Borlase, 1st Baronet

    Sir John Borlase, 1st Baronet

    Sir_John_Borlase,_1st_Baronet

  • Callington
  • Town in Cornwall, England

    is a Gothic lantern cross. It was first mentioned by the historian William Borlase in 1752. Each of the four faces of the cross head features a carved

    Callington

    Callington

    Callington

  • Jack Turner (field hockey)
  • English field hockey player

    forward for England and Great Britain. Turner was educated at Sir William Borlase's Grammar School in Marlow, Buckinghamshire.[citation needed] He played

    Jack Turner (field hockey)

    Jack_Turner_(field_hockey)

  • Salomon of Cornwall
  • British sovereign of the late 5th century

    below it the probable remains of his chapel, which were described by William Borlase in his Antiquities. The "Selus stone" at St Just in Penwith Parish

    Salomon of Cornwall

    Salomon_of_Cornwall

  • 1620s in England
  • 1694) 24 August – Thomas Stucley, politician (died 1663) 15 October – William Borlase, politician (died 1665) 31 October – John Evelyn, diarist and writer

    1620s in England

    1620s_in_England

  • Ictis
  • Legendary island in the British Isles

    that the two were probably the same island. The Cornish antiquary William Borlase (1696–1772) suggested that Ictis must have been near the coast of Cornwall

    Ictis

    Ictis

    Ictis

  • William Lytton
  • English politician

    to France, Italy and the low countries from 1608 to 1609 with William Borlase and William Cecil. He succeeded his father in 1615, inheriting the Knebworth

    William Lytton

    William_Lytton

  • Dolcoath mine
  • Former copper and tin mine in Cornwall, UK

    in 1746, when William Borlase called it a "very considerable mine". In 1778 it was nearly 600 feet (180 m) deep, according to William Price. The mine

    Dolcoath mine

    Dolcoath mine

    Dolcoath_mine

  • Mên Scryfa
  • Inscribed standing stone in Cornwall, England

    stone itself could be a prehistoric standing stone. The antiquarian William Borlase described the stone in 1769: at that time it was lying prostrate on

    Mên Scryfa

    Mên Scryfa

    Mên_Scryfa

  • Thomas Pennant
  • Welsh naturalist (1726–1798)

    to Cornwall in 1746–47, where he met the antiquary and naturalist William Borlase, awakened an interest in minerals and fossils which formed his main

    Thomas Pennant

    Thomas Pennant

    Thomas_Pennant

  • Golowan Festival
  • Midsummer celebrations festival in Cornwall, UK

    on Saturday 29 June. The ancient festival was first described by Dr William Borlase in 1754 in his book Antiquities of Cornwall: "In Cornwall, the festival

    Golowan Festival

    Golowan Festival

    Golowan_Festival

  • Mullion Cove
  • Small community in Cornwall, England

    Dr John Woodward (1665–1728), and subsequently by Cornish historian William Borlase (1695–1772), it had first been located from coastal cliff sites in

    Mullion Cove

    Mullion Cove

    Mullion_Cove

  • Boscawen-Un
  • Bronze Age stone circle in Cornwall, England

    at an angle but in 1749 William Stukeley thought it may have been disturbed by someone looking for treasure. William Borlase mapped the circle in 1754

    Boscawen-Un

    Boscawen-Un

    Boscawen-Un

  • Edmund Waller
  • English poet and politician (1606–1687)

    outbreak of the First English Civil War in 1642. Unlike his relatives William and Hardress Waller, he was Royalist in sympathy. In 1643, he was accused

    Edmund Waller

    Edmund Waller

    Edmund_Waller

  • St Maddern's Church, Madron
  • Church in Madron, England

    1950 3 4-0-5 = 453 pounds (205 kg) “God save our Queen and church. William Borlase Tremenheere, vicar.” 1898 4 4-2-23 = 527 pounds (239 kg) “Number 3”

    St Maddern's Church, Madron

    St Maddern's Church, Madron

    St_Maddern's_Church,_Madron

  • 1695 in England
  • List of events

    College, designed by Christopher Wren, is completed. 2 February – William Borlase, naturalist (died 1772) 20 November – John Bevis, physician and astronomer

    1695 in England

    1695_in_England

  • Nicolas Mahudel
  • Bronze, and Iron (1734), he influenced fellow antiquaries, notably William Borlase who further developed this idea. During the 18th century still, controversy

    Nicolas Mahudel

    Nicolas_Mahudel

  • Camborne
  • Town in Cornwall, England

    finest is one found in a well at Crane in 1896 but already known from William Borlase's account of it when it was at Fenton-ear. Arthur Langdon (1896) records

    Camborne

    Camborne

    Camborne

  • William Oliver (physician, 1695–1764)
  • English physician and inventor (1696–1764)

    Warburton, and the rest of the guests at Prior Park), and with Dr. William Borlase, his 'friend and relation,’ who, after being his patient in 1730, sent

    William Oliver (physician, 1695–1764)

    William Oliver (physician, 1695–1764)

    William_Oliver_(physician,_1695–1764)

  • Constitutional status of Cornwall
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    English form of Norman French Willelm, WILLIAM means "will-helmet."

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    cille means “”associated with the church.”” One St. Cillian left Ireland in about 650 AD with eleven companions and carried out his missionary work in the Rhine region of Germany where he became Bishop of Wurzburg after converting the local lord, Duke Gosbert of Wurzburg, to Christianity. Later Duke Gosbert married Geilana, his brother’s widow and Cillian declared the marriage invalid. While Gosbert was away on a military expedition, Geilana had Cillian beheaded when she found that Gosbert was going to leave her because their marriage was forbidden by the Church. The city of Wurzburg still celebrates a festival of mystery plays each year, known as Killianfest.

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  • Contented
  • a.

    Content; easy in mind; satisfied; quiet; willing.

  • Embracement
  • n.

    Willing acceptance.

  • Gillian
  • n.

    A girl; esp., a wanton; a gill.

  • Milldam
  • n.

    A dam or mound to obstruct a water course, and raise the water to a height sufficient to turn a mill wheel.

  • Agreeable
  • a.

    Willing; ready to agree or consent.

  • Willing
  • v. t.

    Received of choice, or without reluctance; submitted to voluntarily; chosen; desired.

  • Volition
  • n.

    The power of willing or determining; will.

  • Herschelian
  • a.

    Of or relating to Sir William Herschel; as, the Herschelian telescope.

  • Lief
  • adv.

    Willing; disposed.

  • Willing
  • v. t.

    Spontaneous; self-moved.

  • Placable
  • a.

    Capable of being appeased or pacified; ready or willing to be pacified; willing to forgive or condone.

  • Willing
  • v. t.

    Free to do or to grant; having the mind inclined; not opposed in mind; not choosing to refuse; disposed; not averse; desirous; consenting; complying; ready.

  • Counselable
  • a.

    Willing to receive counsel or follow advice.

  • Caxton
  • n.

    Any book printed by William Caxton, the first English printer.

  • Pregnant
  • a.

    Affording entrance; receptive; yielding; willing; open; prompt.

  • Williwaw
  • n.

    Alt. of Willywaw

  • Willier
  • n.

    One who works at a willying machine.

  • Willing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Will

  • Unwilling
  • a.

    Not willing; loath; disinclined; reluctant; as, an unwilling servant.

  • Amenable
  • a.

    Willing to yield or submit; responsive; tractable.